Exciseman wrote:
Maybe, I'm too much of a perfectionist.
Exciseman wrote:I recently disposed of a bottling on SWA which had a completely missing box.
vitara7 wrote:when trying to buy something, cant remember what is was now, probably some uber limited must have release of ledaig or something of equal quality, (sarcasum btw), i asked for a bottle without a RFID tag on it, as i got "stung" with one before on a balblair 38yo i think it was, i was told i couldn't, they all had the tags on it.
does anyone know if they still stick either the advertising label on bottles or the RFID tags?
mongo wrote:unless they're selling something specifically as a collectible it seems difficult to fault them for trying to protect their stock.
Nick Brown wrote:I'm not convinced that condition really matters as much as we sometimes think. Obviously a label that is completely trashed is a problem but for most bottlings even a missing box or tube won't make that much difference to resale price. That's because people buy what is there, rather than worrying about what is not.
Nick Brown wrote:Presumably if you ask for a replacement box for one which has been damaged in transit, someone down the line will be sold the bottle without a box.
Nick Brown wrote:The duck, in case anyone in interested, is a tufted duck. These are often seen in the Water of Leith just near the SMWS.
vitara7 wrote:
the bottles the genral public can touch and get near, yes, you can understand the RFID tags being on them, but when the bottle is sold as a collectable, is on the top shelf almost behind the counter that the staff have to go and get a ladder or steps themselfs in order to reach, or that are down in the store room which is off limits to the robbing public, then i dont think theres any need.
mongo wrote:unless they're selling something specifically as a collectible it seems difficult to fault them for trying to protect their stock.
Exciseman wrote:It was almost as if the retailer perceived selling a bashed up product as acceptable.
Well, it isn't!!!! Maybe for a bottle destined to be immediately cracked open. But not otherwise.
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